Install with WiFi only?

Hello,

I'm verry noob with BSD, and wish to install FreeBSD on a laptop with no access to wired internet connection, only WiFi connection.

Can I make desktop install this way and access update and packages?

What commands to use to access WiFi?

Thank you.

If any help, my wifi is Intel Wireless Link, 'iwlwifi'.
 
Just do a plain install with a DVD or memory stick. Once you have a booting FreeBSD it'll be easier to configure the wireless than trying to get it working during the installation. After getting wireless working you can do the normal updates.

Handbook: 30.3. Wireless Networking
 
Hello,

I'm verry noob with BSD, and wish to install FreeBSD on a laptop with no access to wired internet connection, only WiFi connection.

Can I make desktop install this way and access update and packages?

What commands to use to access WiFi?

Thank you.

If any help, my wifi is Intel Wireless Link, 'iwlwifi'.

I just did this - I booted from a thumb drive, and used wireless during installation - it worked like a charm.

When the install script asks "Please select a network interface to configure:", select your wireless device, and it will search for wireless networks and allow you to select one and provide a password.

After you install, when you want to select between wifi networks, you can add wifimgr.

Mike
 
It seems to me that his wifi adapter will need iwi(4) and that will require:
In both cases, place the following line in loader.conf(5) to acknowledge
the firmware license (see below):

legal.intel_iwi.license_ack=1

Therefore, in this specific case follow the advice from SirDice, should be a simpler path.

When using a different adapter, without such license requirement, mikepwagner suggestion would work.
 
I also use the installer with FreeBSD wireless network cards, both Atheros and Intel.
Works fine. Sometimes you have to let it scan for base stations twice.
 
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